Homeless Group Representation in Detroit’s Problem-Solving Court

Lara Rusch, Francine Banner
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The proliferation of problem-solving courts reflects a growing recognition that traditional punitive institutions tend to perpetuate cycles of poverty. Problem-solving courts expand the types of knowledge and resources available to court actors to help them address clients’ basic needs, provide ongoing support, and reduce recidivism. But the same qualities that enable judicial flexibility and collaboration can also undermine court goals, affecting the ability of court actors to understand the needs of indigent clients and resolve outstanding legal issues. This article analyzes the role of a social action membership organization in establishing Detroit’s homeless court. Our findings document how the group’s involvement influenced the court in procedure and substance and created space for negotiations that foreground clients’ self-defined needs. Collaboration shaped how defense attorneys thought about the purpose of the court and what they advocated for when meeting with judges and prosecutors on topics such as court accessibility, client sense of safety, and (in)ability to pay. These findings suggest the importance of having those most affected involved in the earliest stages of court creation to access procedural representation. We also consider administrative barriers to establishing a homeless court model within district courts.
无家可归者在底特律问题解决法庭的代表
解决问题法庭的激增反映出人们越来越认识到,传统的惩罚性制度往往会使贫困的循环永久化。解决问题法院扩大了法院工作人员可获得的知识和资源类型,以帮助他们解决客户的基本需求,提供持续的支持,并减少再犯。但是,促成司法灵活性和协作的那些品质也可能破坏法院的目标,影响法院行为者了解贫困客户需求和解决未决法律问题的能力。本文分析了一个社会行动会员组织在建立底特律无家可归者法院中的作用。我们的调查结果记录了该集团的参与如何在程序和实质方面影响法院,并为突出客户自我定义的需求的谈判创造了空间。合作塑造了辩护律师在与法官和检察官会面时对法庭目的的看法,以及他们在法庭无障碍、客户安全感和支付能力等问题上的主张。这些发现表明,让那些最受影响的人参与法院创建的最初阶段,以获得程序性代表的重要性。我们还考虑在地区法院内建立无家可归者法院模式的行政障碍。
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